A school's mobile phone ban has seen students become more focused and sociable, a leading teacher says.
A couple from Sawtry say two decades of foster caring has helped them to build their "perfect life".
A group of men, whose babies were cared for in Hull Royal, are providing a listening ear to others.
The government says the rule change will raise £460m extra to spend in state schools in 2024/25.
The boss of the world's biggest building society told the BBC that more needs to be done to support women at work.
As condom use falls and sex infections rise, educators try to tackle misinformation among teens.
Wendy Tarplee-Morris set up the Little Princess Trust after the death of her daughter.
Six-week-old James Alderman died after he was breastfed within a baby sling worn by his mother.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy says children are missing out on educational TV because of how online platforms operate.
James Hunt says he will never regret becoming a full-time carer to his two autistic sons.
James Hunt says he will never regret becoming a full-time carer to his two autistic sons.
The education secretary defends ending tax breaks for private schools as the policy is set to begin.
Education experts have found low attainment in subjects like maths and science in Scotland this year.
Lawn Manor Academy pupils are to represent the UK in a performance in New York in July.
A letter signed by more than 300 parents is defending two schools over "toxic culture" claims.
The two-year paramedic science masters degree will begin in January.
The book's removal is welcomed by the children's commissioner amid concern about racist language.
Thomas Conley was sitting next to Isaiah Rodriguez at lunch when he noticed something was wrong.
Almost 300 children with special needs in Worcestershire are being home schooled.
Almost 300 children with special needs in Worcestershire are being home schooled.
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